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  • '''Top 100 albums sales in Japan 1994 according to [[Oricon]].''' | 2 || [[Takeuchi Mariya]] || [[Impressions]] || 1994.07.25 || 2,372,030 || [[Image:Wiki sorry.jpg|100px]]
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  • ...their first demo tape in November. Two more demo tapes follow in 1993 and 1994. In 1995, [[Chiba]] leaves the band for good and [[shuji]] becomes the perm Since 2000, Janne Da Arc has released six new albums, along with two singles collections, and several hit singles such as "[[Ede
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  • : 1994.07.14 [[Category:1994 Albums]]
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  • ...with SUPER MONKEYS.jpg|250px|thumb|Amuro Namie with the [[SUPER MONKEYS]] (1994)]] ...erformed the single at the summit. By the end of 2000, Amuro released two albums within one year, ''[[Genius 2000|GENIUS 2000]]'' and ''[[Break the Rules|br
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  • ...sing ''[[The First Question Award|THE FIRST QUESTION AWARD]]'' in February 1994. After the release of her next indie single "[[Girly (Kahimi Karie)|Girly]] In mid 1994 Kahimi took off for [[Wikipedia:Paris, France|Paris, France]]. Momus recall
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  • ...ld School.jpg|250px|thumb|JUDY AND MARY promoting ''[[J.A.M|J・A・M]]'' (1994)]] ...romo.jpg|thumb|left|250px|JUDY AND MARY promoting ''[[Orange Sunshine]]'' (1994)]]
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  • * [1993 - 1994] SUPER MONKEY'S 4 (スーパーモンキーズ4)
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  • In 1994, the group went to the USA to record "[[The Signs of Love ~Eternity "Delici ...e singles, which ten of which reached #1. As well, the group has eleven #1 albums. Their second album, ''[[Love Goes On...|LOVE GOES ON...]]'' spent over fou
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  • '''Eto Rie''' (衛藤利恵) is a Japanese singer-songwriter who debuted in 1994 with the single "[[Tenshi no Hohoemi|Tenshi no Hohoemi]]" under the label [ Rie debuted under the label in 1994; releasing her debut single "[[Tenshi no Bishou|Tenshi no Bishou]]". The si
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  • In the summer of 1994, Okuda and Matsui met [[Kawase Tomoko]]. They saw a poster in a music store ===Albums===
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  • ...est-selling Japanese musical group of all time, with a reported 80 million albums and singles sold since August 2011.<ref>http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmu ...was their first single to debut at #1. Each of their following singles and albums have also reached #1. Their fourth full album, ''[[Risky|RISKY]]'', stayed
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  • ===Studio Albums=== * [1994.07.02] [[Sphere (Hayashibara Megumi)|SPHERE]]
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  • ...nd handled by [[Johnny's Jimusho|Johnny's Entertainment]]. They debuted in 1994 under [[Sony Music Japan]], however they switched to [[Universal Music|Univ * Debuted: 1994
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  • ...e:YUKI - JAM promo.png|thumb|225px|YUKI promoting ''[[J.A.M|J・A・M]]'' (1994)]] In 1994, the band released their debut studio album, ''[[J.A.M|J・A・M]]''. The a
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  • ...arted the Oricon Top 100 Album Charts at the same time. From time to time, Albums get a re-release and some topping the Oricon Top 300 Charts, for example [[ === Studio Albums ===
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  • ...n gospel and R&B such as Frank Toddy Winfrey, who was her vocal coach from 1994 to 1997. ...something she puts to good use in her songs. To date she has released 12 albums, and though her popularity isn't as huge as some other artists in the same
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  • ...th the single "[[Let's Play Winter]]" and since then has released over ten albums, with several going on to reach #1 position on the [[Oricon]] charts. hitom ** [[avex trax]] (1994-2010)
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  • === Albums === * [1994] [[Donosama Fuuraibou Kakure Tabi]]
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  • * [[KOJI (Plastic Tree)|KOJI]] - Drums (1993-1994) * [[SHIN (Plastic Tree)|SHIN]] - Drums (1994-1996)
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  • * [[Takano Tetsu|Tetsu]] - Vocals (1992-1994) ===Tetsu Era (1992 – 1994)===
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  • ...an album full of Amami folk songs titled ''[[Higya Merabe]]'' in August of 1994 on cassette tape, her only album to be in that format. She was only 15 year ...Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]]. Here she put out two mini-albums, both in 2001; the first one was her self-titled cover mini-album ''[[Hajim
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  • ...ous photobooks, all of which are considered collector's items nowadays. In 1994, she had appeared nude in movies and in 1996, with a modeling contract with === Albums ===
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  • ...le Day''' (에브리 싱글 데이) is a Korean modern rock band formed in 1994. In 1995 they began performing at clubs in [[wikipedia:Busan|Busan]] and fo === Albums ===
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  • The group had originally started in 1994, whose founding members [[RYO-Z]] AND [[ILMARI]] were old friends and dream ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...e stage name Shirley Wong (王靖雯, pinyin Wang Jingwen). However, these albums were largely frowned upon due to the fact that they were just covers of son ===Albums===
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  • ===1992-1994=== ...ONAIRE ~BOY MEETS GIRL~]] sold over 2,450,000 copies and debuted at #1. In 1994, they perfoy performed on [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]] for the first time with th
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  • ...label [[Cha-DANCE]] and would release all the group's singles, videos, and albums on the label. ===Albums===
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  • ...e renamed them '''KinKi Kids'''. Using all uppercase Ks became standard in 1994. ...which is the first Studio Album not to be a latin alphabet (Since all the albums are titled from A to I), is supposed to unit 1 & 0 as a commemoration for t
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  • ...started writing lyrics at the age of six. Odani moved to an Australian in 1994 to attend high school through a study abroad program. ===Studio albums===
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  • When [[Abukawa Osamu]] left [[ES CONNEXION]] in 1994, [[Nagano Shiina]] and [[Takayama Minami]] both wanted to continue their mu ...under the name '''TWO∞MIX'''. This included not only normal singles and albums but also dance compilation CDs from [[Warner Music Japan]], produced by TW
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  • ...vocal debut with a band called [[Groovy Boyfriends|Groovy Boyfriends]] in 1994. She was discovered by [[Takahashi Taku]] ([[m-flo]]) in 1999. Both Taku an === Albums ===
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  • ...ent world]]" won the Record Award (Japan's equivalent to the Grammys), and 1994 became Mr.Children's year. ...hen they found a solution: make two albums at the same time, two different albums. The initial plan was to make a world recording, travel to America, Europe,
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  • ...AIN]]" (produced by [[X Japan]]'s [[YOSHIKI]]), they have produced over 10 albums and 40 singles. With record numbers of audiences attending their concerts a * [[Masahide Sakuma]] (guitar, keyboards, producer) (1994–present)
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  • ===Albums=== ===Mini-Albums===
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  • ...obain] of [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirvana Nirvana], who had died in 1994. He singed the song "[http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_view Suicide vi ===Albums===
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  • ...of 15, signed to [[Junes acting and modeling]]. She got her first jobs in 1994 and appeared in several gravure magazines and gravure commercials. ===Albums===
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' June 13th, 1994 ===Albums===
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  • === Albums === * [1994.02.28] [[Giant Steps]]
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  • ...agency Cent. FORCE CO., Ltd. She was a weather reporter for TV Asahi from 1994 to 1996. After that, she modeled, acted, and released a few CD's. Oishi als ===<span class="mw-headline">Mini-Albums</span>===
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1994|04|12|mf=yes}} ===Albums===
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  • === Albums === * [1994] [[Ai no Shinsekai]]
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  • ...YA - J.A.M promo.jpg|thumb|225px|TAKUYA promoting ''[[J.A.M|J・A・M]]'' (1994)]] ...+S]], and was a band instead of a solo project. The band released two more albums ''[[Dying Music]]'' (2007) and ''[[Korogare Sandy mo Sam mo]]'' (2009). Aft
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  • ...ger and former member of the group [[Tokyo Performance Doll]] from 1990 to 1994. ** [[Golbies]] (1990-1994)
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  • * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1994|12|08|mf=yes}} ===Albums===
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  • * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1994|03|26|mf=yes}} ===Albums===
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  • === Albums === === Live Albums ===
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  • She retired from show business in 1994 and got married two years later. But, she had a comeback in 1998 when she a === Albums ===
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  • * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1994|02|01|mf=yes}} ===Albums===
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  • ...iolet Blue]]'' and ''[[Happy Toy]]'', reaching an increasingly high #4. In 1994 Chara would star in her first movie, the [[Iwai Shunji]] directed film [[Pi ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...rd all-time best selling lyricist as he sold 45 million copies singles and albums that has his lyrics.<ref name=">"[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%A7%8B%E5 * [1994] Rooms
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  • ...eased their first mini album "Down To Street" from File Records in Aug. 15 1994. After some changes in membership line up, they made their major record deb ===Albums===
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  • ...liked that it was too long. Ito didn't stay with the band long and left in 1994 and then Higurashi called upon the help of bassist [[Koyama Nao]] and drumm ...m she recruited the help of the band [[DOWNEY]]. She went on to record two albums ''[[Born Beautiful|BORN BEAUTIFUL]]'' and ''[[Platonic]]''.
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  • ...he Tears of Christ'') was a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band, which formed in 1994 and disbanded on January 20, 2007. ...releasing their first single, "[[Siam's Eye]]", on a local indies label in 1994. The band moved to [[Tokyo]] in 1996, releasing their first mini-album, ''[
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  • ...the single "[[Want You!|WANT YOU!]]", and continued her solo career until 1994. During the mid-1990s she was taken the wing of [[Komuro Tetsuya]] and he p ===Albums===
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  • ...our, the band proceeded to release three increasingly successful follow-up albums over the next two years: ''[[Little Busters|LITTLE BUSTERS]]'', ''[[Runners ...ki Evangelion]]''. Gainax wanted to license the pillows' three most recent albums, for their latest experiment: an anime called ''[[FLCL]]''. the pillows agr
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  • ...the Single Top 20 and the Weekly Top 30 for [[single|singles]] and [[album|albums]], lists for Western and [[independent|independent]] music, lists for [[DVD ! align="left" | Albums
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  • ...llowing year, BOICE performed a one-man live at Shinjuku LOFT on July 7th, 1994. Three months later, they released their first indies single CD and went on === Albums ===
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  • ...and ''[[Slam Dunk]]''. Since their debut, ZARD released 42 singles and 17 albums in total. Sakai Izumi's vocals are considered by many critics a high point ===Albums===
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  • ...ourth album released by [[ZARD]]. It peaked at #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly albums chart, becoming the #1 album of 1993 selling 1,938,120 units and the #53 al [[Category:1993 Albums]]
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  • : 1994.06.04 ...by [[ZARD]]. It peaked at #1 on the [[Oricon]] and became the #6 album of 1994 selling 1,619,170 units and #58 album of 1995 selling 382,900 units. This
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  • ...ade the song "Black Diamond" by KISS into a classical piece that listed in 1994's ''[[Tribute -Kiss My Ass-|Tribute -KISS MY ASS-]]'' album, a tribute to t ===Albums===
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  • *'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1994|06|28|mf=yes}} ===Albums===
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  • In 1994, Yoshiki continued his own work, teaming up this time with [[wikipedia:Roge === Albums ===
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  • ...eer. He recorded his first album, ''[[Hide Your Face|HIDE YOUR FACE]]'' in 1994, and played all guitars (including bass guitar) and performed all vocals. T His work was nonetheless honored, albums were finished and released the same year, [[ZILCH]]'s debut album ''3.2.1''
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  • ...rted to self-produce her own music and started to compose her own songs in 1994, starting with the single "[[Blue Rose (Kudo Shizuka)|Blue Rose]]". ===Albums===
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  • *'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1994|05|25|mf=yes}} ===Studio Albums===
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  • He was recruited into [[hide]]'s solo band as bassist in 1994. Nothing is really known about [[HIROSHI]], the band Chirolyn was part of b ...r his time in [[hide with Spread Beaver]], Chirolyn has also released solo albums, as part of his band [[CHIROLYN & THE ANGELS]] and [[MADBEAVERS]]. He has d
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  • : 1994.08.xx [[Category:1994 Albums]]
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  • ...leasing her own music in 1997 with the best-of album [[Sora no Mori]]. The albums to follow in 2000 and 2001 ranked high on the [[Oricon]]. She also had her ===Albums===
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  • ...e and produced [[PENICILLIN]] while in actively in [[media youth]] back in 1994. His other projects, other than bands and music, was the Rock Opera Hamlet ===Albums===
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  • ...]'' on May 30th 1994, SHAISUKE left and then later joined Deshabillz. From 1994 to 2007, the band had a stable line-up. One month after celebrating their 1 ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...s (even moreso recently). Their line-up is a very confusing one, with many albums featuring fake names (for example, "[[Hawaiian Disco with my Bollocks|Hawai ...orea|Korea]]. [[Yoshikawa Toyohito|Yoshikawa]] quit for the second time in 1994 and was not replaced. [[EDA|EDA]] is their new drummer. Pavement's Mark Ibo
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  • ...RAZE''' was a punk band formed after [[BODY]] and [[ZI:KILL]] disbanded in 1994. The band constisted of [[CIPHER]] & [[Tetsu (D'ERLANGER)|TETSU]] (both ex- ===Albums===
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  • ...an''' (犬神サーカス團) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band formed in 1994 through an advertisement in Garo, a manga magazine, placed by Inugami Kyouk 100 years later, in 1994, thanks to the resurrection abilities of the alchemist Nishida Rou, the qua
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  • ===Albums=== * [1994] [[Bakumatsu Koukousei]]
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  • ...eading roles in most of the dramas she starred in. Some of her singles and albums were produced by [[Komuro Tetsuya]]. In 1994, she was chosen to be the lead actress in the drama called ''[[Tokiageru Sh
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  • ...t, and producer of the unit [[See-Saw]]. After the group went on hiatus in 1994, she began composing music for many other musicians as well as composing ba ===Albums===
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  • ===Japanese Albums=== * [1994.02.02] [[Natural Best]]
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  • ...amori has built her image as a cover artist with her ''[[Utahime]]'' cover albums and also more recently with the award winning ''[[Enka (Nakamori Akina)|Enk ...e Japanese [[Wikipedia:Jennifer Lopez|Jennifer Lopez]]. The same year, her albums with MCA Victor Japan were re-released with singles and their b-sides added
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  • ===Original Albums=== === Best Albums ===
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  • ..., with the first chapter being printed in its fifth issue on January 19th, 1994. The manga has got great acceptance since then, and it's still being publis | June 18, 1994
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  • When TMN broke up in 1994, Utsunomiya would go onto to formed the short live unit [[BOYO-BOZO]]. Befo ===Studio Albums===
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  • ===Albums=== * [1994] [[Shoot]]
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  • ...roup [[Hummingbird (group)|Hummingbird]], and later made her solo debut in 1994. Slowly over the years Shiina has been trying to distance herself from her ...bird.jpg|thumb|225px|Shiina Hekiru in [[Hummingbird (group)|Hummingbird]] (1994)]]
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  • ...musho|Johnny's Entertainment]] label that was active from 1987 to 1995. In 1994, Oosawa Mikio and Sato Hiroyuki left the group and the remaining members fo Hikaru GENJI went on to release 29 singles and 20 albums until, in 1994, [[Oosawa Mikio]] and [[Satou Hiroyuki]] left the group and the company. Th
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  • ...tainment]] group [[Hikaru GENJI]], of which he was the leader from 1987 to 1994. On August 31, 1994, Mikio retired from both [[Hikaru GENJI]] and [[Johnny's Entertainment]] an
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  • : 1994.09.01 ...Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 1,765,010 copies, becoming the #3 album of 1994. It also sold 1,516,530 copies in 1995, becoming the #6 album of that year.
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  • ...[Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 340,290 copies, becoming the #48 album of 1994. It charted for 105 weeks and sold a total of 802,140 copies. [[Category:1993 Albums]]
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  • ...n the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 7,770 copies in its first week. In 1994, it managed to sell 303,140 copies, becoming the #52 album of that year. Th [[Category:1992 Albums]]
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  • ...n the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 2,400 copies in its first week. In 1994, it managed to sell 193,450 copies, becoming the #91 album of that year. Th [[Category:1992 Mini-Albums]]
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  • ...was just 16, in ''[[Ninjo Banashi Bunshichi Mottoi]]''. It wasn't until in 1994, after she played lead in the [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Hana no Ran]]'' did she ===Albums===
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  • ** [[Bijireiku]] (199x-1994) ** [[LAREINE]] (1994-2000; 2002-2006)
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  • ...ous sold-out performance from arena tours to playing at the Tokyo Dome. In 1994, they toured with [[LUNA SEA]] and [[SOFT BALLET]] on the LSB tour that fea ===Studio Albums===
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  • * [[Suzuki Shin|Shin]] (臣) - Guitar (gone: 1994) ...tunately Shin, who wrote most of their songs, decided to leave the band in 1994, because of musical differences.
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  • ...J-Rock|rock]] band from [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]]. Though the band formed in 1994 they didn't make their national debut until 1999 with the EP ''[[After Scho Originally the band formed was formed back in 1994 by a group of life-long friends while in elementary school. The band at fir
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  • ...began to take control over her solo career and started to produce her own albums. She also later on started to write her own songs, starting with her 1990 a ...i]], who wrote all the songs for her fourth album ''[[Rouge et Bleu]]'' in 1994. She also announced that she would retire from the music business a while a
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  • ===Albums=== ===Character Albums===
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  • ** [[TM NETWORK]] (1984-1994; 1999-) * '''1994''' - After years of rest, TMN finally broke up. Discovered and produced rec
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  • ...en Heart promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Mazda promoting "[[Makenai Broken Heart]]" (1994)]] ===Studio Albums===
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  • '''PIERROT''' is a [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band active from 1994 until 2006. On April 8th, 2014, PIERROT regrouped. * [[Luka (UNIMELO)|Luka]] - Drums (left: 1994)
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  • === Studio albums === * [1994.12.24] [[Arisa III ~Look~|ARISA III ~LOOK~]]
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  • ...has released 35 studio albums and 40 singles. Among them, 5 singles and 10 albums had reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts. Her single "[[Chijou no Hoshi / He ...ma continued to release albums every year and has 7 consecutive number one albums from 1980 to 1985, including ''[[Ikiteitemo Ii Desu ka]]'', ''[[Ringetsu]]'
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  • After releasing her essay collection in 1994, she turned to acting and appeared in a handful of dramas and stage product === Albums ===
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  • ...]] <small>([[FIRE BOMBER]] cover - from [[Wikipedia:Macross 7|Macross 7]] (1994))</small> [[Category:2008 Mini-Albums]]
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  • : 1994.06.09 ...n the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 654,010 copies, becoming the #19 album of 1994. It charted for 25 weeks and sold a total of 712,010 copies.
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  • ...520 copies, becoming the #34 album of 1993. It also sold 392,720 copies in 1994, becoming the #38 album of the year. It charted for 41 weeks and sold a tot [[Category:1993 Albums]]
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  • * '''Birthday:''' August 4th, 1994 * Mayuko is also a huge fan of [[Porno Graffitti]] and collects their albums, recordings of radio interviews, and magazines they've been in.
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  • ...ases under her belt despite a hiatus from her music career between 1990 to 1994. After her J-Pop stint, she indulge into theater musicals. She had acted in ===Albums===
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  • ...health deteriorating. She worked as an OL after that and later married in 1994. === Studio Albums ===
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  • Utsumi got married in 1994 and retired from show business soon after. In 2002, she and other former me === Albums ===
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  • Boris originally formed as a four-piece band and started activities around 1994 in [[Tokyo]]. The band's name is taken from a [[Wikipedia:Boris (song)|song ===Albums===
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  • ...dancehall/reggae singer and a former actress. She made her acting debut in 1994 as ''Suzuki Sarina'' and in 1997 made her singing debut under [[Toshiba EMI ..., it had a pop/rock sound. She released a total of seven singles and three albums, but her music career seemingly came to an end in 2000, and she went back h
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  • The group first formed in 1994. Because the group uses traditional instruments such as the [[Wikipedia:Gay ===Albums===
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  • ...el and their former label [[Pony Canyon]], they re-released forty of their albums as either SHM-CDs or HQCDs in a cardboard jacket and twenty of their DVDs i ...ALFEE"). The group then became a dance side project, and they released two albums, five singles, and a live video.
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  • '''DJ DOC''' is a [[K-Hip-Hop|Korean Hip-Hop]] group debuted in 1994. DJ DOC is an acronym for "Disk Jockey Dream of Children". ===Albums===
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  • ...관; ''Sister's Barbershop'') is a Korean modern rock group that formed in 1994. That same year, the band had two songs from their demo ("[[Roland Gorilla] ...Haneureui Jwi]]'' in 1996. The album was in many critics' lists of top ten albums for 1996. The following year the band contributed a cover of the [[Wikipedi
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  • '''Qlair''' (クレア} was three member J-Pop group from 1991 to 1994. They were formed from the members of the Fuji TV television show Paradise === Original Albums ===
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1994|01|18|mf=yes}} Kang Ji Young was born on January 18, 1994, in Paju, South Korea. She debuted at the age of 15 as a third grade middle
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  • ...Chiaki]] and [[Nishioka Yuriko]], but [[Nishioka Yuriko|Nishioka]] left in 1994. They went in a hiatus in 2005. In 2019 See-Saw restarted activities. ...JAPAN|BMG Fun House]] with the single "[[Swimmer]]" in July 1993. In April 1994, after releasing their third single "[[Chao Tokyo]]", Nishioka left the gro
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  • ...(ハイ・ファイ・セット) was a Japanese chorus group from 1974 to 1994. After 26 singles and 19 albums, the group broke up in 1994. [[Yamamoto Junko]] would continued in the music business as a solo singer.
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  • ...participated in the charity group [[USED TO BE A CHILD]]. A year later, in 1994, [[Hi-Fi Set]] disbanded and she released her first solo album, entitled '' === Albums ===
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  • In 1994, she appeared in her first nude scene in the movie ''[[Chushingura Gaiden Y === Albums ===
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  • ...singer, lyricist, and song-writer. She also played Sailor Chibi Moon from 1994-1995 in the Sailor Moon musicals or [[Sera Myu]]. ...she won the part to play Sailor Chibi Moon in the [[Sera Myu]] musical in 1994. Five years later, she went to participate in the soundtrack for the popula
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  • ** [[Tokyo Performance Doll]] (1994-1996) Tokunaga Ai first got her taste of show business in 1994 when she auditioned and passed to become a trainee for the group [[Tokyo Pe
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:Feminism|Feminist]] stance (releasing a series of ''WOMANISM'' albums) and started sporting a more covered up look dressing from badasss to her p ...jpg|thumb|250px|Ann promoting "[[Midnight Sun (Ann Lewis)|MIDNIGHT SUN]]" (1994)]]
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  • In 1994, Nakamura changed labels from [[Hummingbird Records]] to [[Pony Canyon]]. H === Albums ===
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  • ...studied in New York City for several years, and she married her manager in 1994. But she continues to write lyrics and compose, and she sang "[[Futari no A === Albums ===
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  • ...in his solo career. He has written and produced numerous songs for his own albums, other artists and special events in Japan. === Studio Albums ===
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  • ...broke up in 1986 but then got back together with only Takada and Kakuda in 1994 till they split up again in 1999. === Studio Albums ===
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  • '''FIELD OF VIEW''' was a Japanese pop rock band from 1994 to 2002. They were also known as '''view''' and '''the FIELD OF VIEW'''. The band debuted in 1994 under the name view with the single "[[Ano Toki no Naka de Bokura wa]]" und
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  • ...s]] which stars Kay herself. "[[No More Blue Christmas']]", a cover of the 1994 [[wikipedia:Natalie Cole|Natalie Cole]] song of the same name, is a cut fro [[Category:2007 Mini-Albums]]
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  • ...name to Princess Princess soon after. Later on, she made her solo debut in 1994 with the single [[Kiseki no Toki]]. She later started to compose and write === Albums ===
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  • In 1994, she married [[Shimizu Nobuyuki]] for eleven years until their divorce in 2 ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...sist [[Jake]] joined the band and they changed the name to GUNIW TOOLS. In 1994, [[Asaki]] joined as a session guitarist (he later became an official membe === Albums ===
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  • '''GEISHA GIRLS''' (ゲイシャガールズ) was a Japanese rap unit from 1994 to 1995. === Albums ===
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  • '''TM NETWORK''' is a Japanese rock unit from 1983 to 1994 and then since 1999. The group is also know as '''TMN''' in the early 1990s ...ith various clips of the selected songs from TM Network's first and second albums. They released their first mini-album, ''[[Twinkle Night|TWINKLE NIGHT]]'',
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  • ...". But, her singles didn't reach the top 10 of the [[Oricon]] charts until 1994 when she released the single "[[Tomodachi de Ii Kara]]". That same year, sh === Studio Albums ===
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  • ...mber of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Hikaru GENJI]] from 1987 to 1994. ...7 as part of [[Hikaru GENJI]] in the sub-group GENJI. He left the group in 1994 to pursue a solo career.
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  • ...O.A.O.]]" includes a sampling of [[Wikipedia:Scatman John|Scatman John]]'s 1994 hit "[[Wikipedia:Scatman (Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop Bop)|Scatman (Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop [[Category:2008 Albums]]
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  • ...since the first press of ''[[Missing Link (Penicillin)|Missing Link]]'' in 1994. The limited first press includes an "Azarashi Sentai Inazuma" figure, a "S [[Category:2001 Albums]]
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  • ...most popular and influential artists in Asia. Although the majority of her albums have been sung in Mandarin, she also sings in Cantonese and English. In 199 ===Studio Albums===
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  • Even though Kamiya appeared on various character singles and albums, he didn't start his solo singing career until 2009 with the mini-album ''[ === Character Albums ===
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  • ...e same name from the [[Anime|anime]] [[Macross 7]]. The band was formed in 1994 for [[Macross 7]] and disbanded in 1999 after the series ended. In real lif ===Albums===
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  • ...tinues to be Takeuchi's best selling work. Its success has lead to mutiple albums, character singles, video games, musicals (known as [[Seramyu]]) and a live ...uto]]. The anime spanned for 42 episodes from March of 1993 to February of 1994. the manga was 3 volumes, 4-6.
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  • ...ather opposed to it at first, Miyamoto said that a friend inspired her. In 1994, she moved back to Germany during junior high. In 1996, at the age of 14, s ===Albums===
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  • ...ngle, "[[Doyoubi to Pen to Udedokei / Kaze wo Kanjitai]]", a year after in 1994. Her biggest hit came in 1995 with the single "[[Hana (Ishimine Satoko)|Han === Original Albums ===
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  • ...ing debut with the single "[[Akiramenaide]]". She gained one minor hit in 1994 with the single "[[Hikari no Naka de...]]", only reaching #46 on the weekly === Albums ===
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  • ...ger-songwriter, music producer, guitarist, and keyboardist. Ide debuted in 1994 with the single [[Jyounetsu]] under the label [[Ki/oon Records]]. He releas === Original Albums ===
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  • ...as a husband and wife music unit, Le Couple began their musical career in 1994 by releasing the single "[[Umi no Soko de Utau Uta]]". But, the unit's bigg === Original Albums ===
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